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TUM Brussels: Second session of the European Talent Academy 2024 at Politecnico di Milano

News, TUM Brussels | 08.07.2024

The current cohort of the European Talent Academy (ETA) has successfully completed an important milestone in Milan: 24 young researchers from TUM, Imperial College London, and the Politecnico di Milano (PoliMi) met in Italy at the end of June to work together on projects on the topic of "Climate, Energy, and Mobility for a Sustainable Society".

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The participants of the ETA Cohort 2024 "Climate, Energy, and Mobility for a Sustainable Society" at the Politecnico di Milano. Image: PoliMi
Exchange of ETA participants in a park on the PoliMi campus
The ETA enables TUM researchers for direct exchange and networking with colleagues from Imperial and PoliMi. Image: Alessandra Neri / PoliMi

During this ETA session in Milan, researchers from the three partner universities collaborated in interactive workshops on innovative project ideas to tackle numerous problems relating to a sustainable way of life. 

The focus was primarily on teaching practical aspects that the ETA Fellows may use to plan and implement projects as efficiently and effectively as possible. For example, participants received practical tips on writing proposals, persuasive writing, and training on disseminating and impacting research results.

This in-person event also allowed the ETA fellows to learn more about PoliMi and to visit the laboratories at the different campuses. Of course, the participants also took the opportunity to exchange ideas with colleagues and expand their international network. 

The next steps until the closing event at TUM

Following the meeting in Milan, the participants will continue to work on their projects under the guidance of the ETA trainers. The next steps include refining their project proposals and sourcing potential funding opportunities. There will be a virtual follow-up meeting to review progress and provide additional support, ensuring that the projects can transition from concept to reality.

The next face-to-face event will take place in Munich from October 22 to 24, as part of the final event of this year's cohort hosted by TUM. Here, the participants will present their ideas for research proposals. At the same time, this session will also include training in public engagement and personal visibility. 

The European Talent Academy

The European Talent Academy is a program designed to foster young talents through interdisciplinary collaboration and hands-on training. It brings together researchers and professionals from leading institutions to tackle pressing global issues. Each year, ETA focuses on a different theme, providing participants with the skills and knowledge needed to develop innovative solutions for a sustainable future.

For more details on the European Talent Academy, please contact Astrid Sloth Kristensen.


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